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I enjoy forbidden romances when there really is a reason for them not to be together. Not a made up reason, or one where they feel that it is a bad idea, but a real, actual reason. In this one, Hunter is representing Riley's soon to be ex husband in their divorce.

That is a real reason.

I also enjoyed that this was resolved reasonably quickly, but both of them respected the other, and there was enough time from the divorce to the start of the new relationship. All of this combined for me to really believe that there was an actual, viable relationship between them.

I enjoyed their connection, the other characters in the story, and the story arc. I related, and sympathized, with the characters. I believed that they were real people, and I thought they reacted as people would in the situation.

The conflict of interest series are all enjoyable, and I recommend this title. It can be read as a standalone, although there are characters in this from the other previous titles.

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New York Times bestselling author Chantal Fernando “turns up the heat” (RT Book Reviews) in this steamy standalone novel when a divorce lawyer finds himself stuck between his client and the woman he desires—and soon he’ll be forced to choose sides.

Hunter Brayze doesn’t always like his clients but as the divorce attorney for Bentley & Channing Law, he doesn’t have to. So when he meets his latest client, even though he can’t stand the guy, let alone understand how any woman would ever marry him, he is still determined to win his case. But he never expects taking this client would turn his entire world upside down.

When he comes face to face with his client’s soon-to-be ex, he’s shocked to see Riley McMahon, owner of his local pub and the woman he’s wanted ever since he first laid eyes on her. He didn’t even know she was getting a divorce, and now he’s stuck defending the man who wants to screw Riley out of everything. Feeling like he’s betraying her, Hunter vows to settle this case as quickly as he can by any means possible. Because after months of flirting with Riley at the pub, and now knowing that she’ll soon be free, Hunter is determined to make her his.

But as the proceedings get messier and secrets are revealed, Hunter’s running out of tricks to keep both parties happy. And when someone sets Riley’s pub on fire, he can’t help but suspect his own client. Torn between his professional code of ethics and his intense connection with Riley, Hunter finds himself at a crossroads wondering whose interests he’ll ultimately protect.

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I have been wanting to read this Author for a while and finally had the opportunity to read and review this book. I really enjoyed her writing style, voice and characters. I am always a sucker for good fun and snarky dialogue and this book had that in spades.

I really liked Riley and Hunter, they are good for each other. The buildup to them finally coming together was well-done, but happened really late into the book. That Riley has overcome a lot in her life made her very likeable, especially when it came to her ex who was a jerk. I was very happy when she finally got her dog back. Hunter is a top-notch lawyer, but from his description he does not look like any lawyer I have seen....tattoos, beard, which is a nice break from the normal looks for a lawyer. He is also a complete playboy, though that changes when he meets Riley. He does walk a fine line with trying to help Riley when her husband is his client. For more than half of the book, they orbit each other and none of the sexy happens until Riley is free from her husband. Then the chemistry really takes off and you get to see how they function as a couple.

Like I said this is the first book I have read by this Author and I really enjoyed it. I did not have any issues with reading this book out of series order and actually got to meet some of the others in the series and I am definitely curious about them now.
4Stars
*I voluntarily read an advance reader copy of this book provided by the publisher.*

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Leading the Witness is the fourth instalment in Chantal Fernando’s delectable Conflict of Interest series and is another deeply sexy and enjoyable romance full of chemistry, attraction and budding love.

Hunter Brayze is a family divorce lawyer, used to wanting the best for his clients. So when a friend calls in a favour and asks him to represent someone that’s Hunter’s plan, until he comes face to face with his client’s soon-to-be-ex and discovers it’s the owner of his local pub and the woman Hunter has desired for more than a year. Riley McMahon has finally realised her dream of opening her own pub and knows if she can just get her divorce finalised with her greedy ex, everything will be perfect, especially with the sinfully sexy and bearded Hunter providing her eye candy every day at work. With Hunter forced to put his feelings for Riley aside for the sake of a fair case, Hunter is determined to do his job to the best of his abilities, while not screwing Riley over in the process. Torn between his professional code of ethics and the woman he wants more than anything, will Hunter be able to convince Riley to give him a chance now that she’s single or will her ex continue to ruin her life?

As with every other Chantal Fernando novel I’ve read, I really enjoyed Leading the Witness. We first met Riley when Hunter and Jaxon stopped at her newly opened pub for lunch during a previous novel and of course we’ve known Hunter throughout the series. Sparks flew between the sexy bearded lawyer and the bar owner straight away and Leading the Witness finally allows readers to see this spark blossom into a fully realised romance as Hunter and Riley take centre stage in this novel.

Chantal Fernando details Hunter and Riley’s romance through their varying POV’s, allowing for a well told and detailed story. Leading the Witness is sexy without an overload of sex scenes, instead developing the relationship over time and building on the tension and attraction that simmers between them.

Hunter and Riley were great characters to follow and I genuinely liked them. Hunter truly cared about Riley, enough to wait for her for a year when he believed she was unavailable and then as he slowly began to court her, not wanting her to rush into anything she wasn’t ready for. Riley on the other hand was a sweetie; an honest, hardworking woman who had been in a loveless marriage and was finally finding happiness for herself.

Chantal Fernando includes a lot of great interactions with the employees at Riley’s pub who were true friends to Riley; Callie, Preston, Isaac and even Cheffy. They were real characters, especially Callie and Preston who I thought were so much fun to follow.

Sexy but fun, Leading the Witness is another great read from Chantal Fernando who never fails to satisfy! I highly recommend this series as the romance and characters are brilliant and you won’t be sorry if you give it a go!

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Having read the first two but somehow missing the third one I could not pass this one. This series is quite the page turner with it slowly winding itself around you as you read it and when you realize it oops too late haha. This one is a stand alone but centers around Hunter and Riley. The lawyer that he is puts him up against her but that is the wrong way for him. Things will turn one way even though he wanted a different way with heat coming into play also. The action is this one will also pull you along thinking at times her trying to be ex would need you to wear some big boots it is deep coming from him. Events will get hot and heavy in different ways that when things come to light you will be caught with your mouth open.

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I know that yall get tired of me reviewing the same authors but let me tell you. Some are worth reading over and over. Ms. Fernando is no exception. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading about the cases and relationships at Bentley & Chaney. Believe me, I swear Jaxson got a woody in this one when it came to the malpractice suit filed. I just loved him. Heck, I loved all of them but Hunter is probably my favorite. We meet him in the first book and it was fun getting to know the real Hunter in this book.

Plus, he has a beard. *swoon* And Riley makes note of it at times. What really stood out for me was that once the divorce stuff was done, we got the romance. Ms. Fernando takes her time with Hunter and Riley. This is definitely a friends to lovers book and it’s done quite well. We get to know their thoughts and fears before they get together and trust me, I totally understood Riley’s concerns. Not to mention Hunter’s reputation in the previous books. What was really interesting to me was how Riley really went for it with Hunter. Read the last teaser and that explains Riley in a nutshell. *wink*

There is a small mystery about Riley’s Pub and I NEVER saw that resolution coming at all. Bravo Ms. Fernando. Genius! And the malpractice suit was genius, too. I just reading Jaxson’s reaction to it. He’s such a bad*ss. That said, I really wanted Riley’s to get more than a slap on the wrist. He needed to be slapped upside his head but Hunter, Tristan, and Jaxson. I would have brought popcorn. Riley’s co-workers are a HOOT!!! Callie needs her own book. I won’t say why she just needs one. Preston…I want that man pouring my drinks. Just saying.

I hope that this is not the last book in the series. There are other players. Callie, Yvonne…just name a few. We get updates from the previous couples and yes, stopping saying Medusa. I loved when Callum went off on them about them. Keep writing Ms. Fernando and I’ll keep reading.

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I received an ARC of this e-book and am voluntarily leaving my honest opinion.

Riley is in the midst of divorcing her husband and has opened her own pub, a dream she has always had. Even though she works hard and long hours it doesn't matter because she has wanted this for so long.

Hunter is a lawyer at a law firm and he and his colleague's have pretty much been regulars since Riley opened. Hunter and Riley have a flirt going on, they are both attracted to one another but Riley keeps it at flirting since her life is a bit hectic with a new pub and a divorce.

Hunter takes on a new client as a favor to a friend, a divorce case. Guess who the soon to be ex is?

Will Hunter and Riley survive? Will they get together? Will her ex turn him against her?

I loved this story!! I am a fan of the author and this is the first in this series I have read but can't wait to track down the previous ones!

Hunter is HOT and confident, ok a little arrogant but not rude about it. Riley is a beautiful young woman with sass but she holds something close to her that fills her with guilt. She figures no one will ever want her....

This couple is what every couple wants: a partner, a friend, a lover and the one they grow old with. They have a very natural comfort with one another and have fun and of course great sex.

I also enjoyed the people they surrounded themselves with. Riley with her staff/friends and Hunter's co-workers/friends. They are truly family who take care of one another. I also enjoyed the LOL moments I had while these characters were interacting.

So, I love it and recommend!

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At this time I do not wish to leave a review, I respect the author's work and while I did not connect with the characters in this book or the plot I'm sure that many will enjoy it. The blurb was great but I just couldn't get into the plot. Thank you for the ARC that was gifted. I look forward to reading other titles in the future. I have enjoyed this author's work before but this book was one that I didn't enjoy.

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Just as much excitement as the previous Conflict of Interest stories. Hunter and Riley don’t disappoint in their tale of love and loss. They’ve danced around each other for the past year, but now that Riley is divorced, Hunter can make his move. It’s not hard to see that Riley’s ex-husband is going to be trouble, but there may be a curveball here to throw you off. Read and find out!!
5 stars!

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Review I love a sassy heroine and Riley is all that and a bottle of wine. (Lame, I know but very true.) Leading the Witness is my first foray into this series but what a start.

Sassy Riley and her bar of misfits (term used lovingly) are a dose of happy medicine. They constantly cause smiles, smirks, and giggles. With wild conversations, inappropriate behavior, and full on family style friendships it's easy to see why people gather at Riley's. I just wish I knew where it was at!

Leading the Witness is friends to...well, I can't give away all the secrets. It's sweet, sexy, and fun. Whether it's your first or last of the series, it's worth the time.


Oh and be on the lookout for full moons!!!

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when hunter brayze meets riley mcmahon in leading the witness, he's totally taken with her, but knows it won't go anywhere because she is married. as a family law expert who has handled many a divorce case, it's a line he won't cross. so he flirts, and he teases, but he knows it won't go anywhere. she is married.

when his friend calls in a favor to ask him to represent some guy who has heard that hunter is the best there is and he finds himself sitting across the table from riley. horrified because he is now in the unenviable position of representing riley's douchebag ex, he's also horrifically conflicted because now he knows. riley is available.

but first they need to get through this divorce.

riley didn't want to bother her lawyer friends/best clients at her pub for advice. she didn't want people to know about her divorce. and it blows up in her face spectacularly. now they can't help her out. in fact they need to actively work against her.

in spite of this hunter still finds ways to be with her. and when it's done. she can't stop herself from agreeing to explore the tension between them. being with hunter is a balm to her soul. he listens to her. he respects her. he takes care of her, but also lets her take care of herself. he builds her up when she hadn't realized how broken down she was.

there was maybe one too many subplots, but i enjoyed spending time with these characters so it's all good.

**leading the witness will publish on april 17, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/gallery, threshold, pocket books (gallery books) in exchange for my honest review.

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I’m so disappointed and heart broken about this book. Since the start of this series Hunter’s book was the one I was most looking forward to. I loved book 1... Book 2 was meh for me and book 3 brought me back into this series.
So once I got this book I jumped right in.
Hunter’s a bit of a bad boy.... Tattoos, a beard and a little surprise down under! A bit of a ladies man. I couldn’t wait for his story!

Once I started reading his story I kept waiting and waiting for something. Then we have the little twist. Hunter is representing Riley’s ex. But as I was reading I was still waiting for something to happen.
Nothing... just nothing was going on. I kept waiting for drama from the ex to happen. I kept waiting for something to happen between Hunter and Riley. This book was really slow. Besides a few kisses here and there. Nothing has happened between them at all. Riley wants to take things super slow and Hunter is respecting that.
Ok... I get that. But waiting until 66% into the book for something other than kissing to happen is way too long. And still no sex!! You have to wait until 71% for that!
I would say things start to pick up after that. But still kinda slow.

Overall... this book was really different from all the other books in this series. Book 1 to 3 were pretty much filled with drama. This book feels like it was just floating along with no cares in the world. Lots of denying themselves of being happy. Lots of dancing around each other. I wasn’t feeling it.
I’m glad there wasn’t any members from the Wind Dragons in this book.(I still love them! But just want a fresh start in a new series!) But there was mentioned of places (club/bar) from that series.
This wasn’t a bad read. I'm happy for the way it ended. I was just expecting something different with Hunter’s story. I was hoping there would be a little more drama than what we had. I was happy to read how the other characters were doing from the other books in this series. It was good to see how happy they were.

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3.75 stars

I enjoyed Jaxon's book so I was looking forward to Hunter's since we got sense of him and the bar owner the firm gang frequents. And what a conflict of interest it is for Hunter and Riley. Thing is Hunter really has feelings for her, just wrong timing with the divorce and him bring her ex's lawyer. Suffice to the ex is also a prick and Riley did not have it easy with the mediation.

It's good that Hunter bided his time and was patient in the whole situation. But it wasn't too long, what with all the sexual tension between them. I liked Hunter enough Riley took me a while to like. Now for the mystery and danger part didn't come in till much later. In a way felt thrown in for the extra plot. It kind felt draggy after the initial part was solved but I was still curious how it would end.

I wished the book is the cover was connected with how Hunter is described in the book with a beard and not clean cut. But it was likable enough story wise and romance wise which was more the focus than the law part. The writing was probably the part that was the better part. Still like the other characters so might keep on.

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This is the fourth of this series, and I do recommend reading the previous books first. Riley is determined that her pub is going to thrive, and she puts her all into it. It's just luck that she happens to be down the road from the law firm where Hunter works, meaning Hunter and his co-workers come in all the time. Hunter made it known on their first meeting that he was attracted to Riley and that he wanted her. Too bad she is married. Over the course of the year, Riley became friends with Hunter and the other lawyers, but not friends enough that they knew what was going on in her personal life. They had no clue that Riley was in a horrible marriage and had filed for divorce. All she wants now is her dog, she wants nothing more from her husband. When Hunter is asked to take on a case as a favor, he had no idea what he was walking into. Now he has to figure out a way to navigate this minefield and hope that there is a way to come out of this case on the other side with hopefully a chance to make Riley his, but as he is her husband's lawyer, it may be too late.

This was a good read, with some drama and some really hot sexy times. I did feel like it dragged just a wee bit in the middle, it felt like some of that was just filler and a bit unnecessary. I give this 4 stars.

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Hunter and Riley have known each other, and flirted with one another, for a year. Riley was married during this time but unhappily married and she knows the day is coming where she will file for divorce. Hunter is a playboy who falls for the heroine yet sleeps with other women while still flirting and craving Riley during that time. Thing is, the woman he has lusted over for a full year was married and Hunter didn’t know. Riley fell for Hunter when he walked into her Pub and they flirted with one another for that year but things with south when he finds out he is her estranged husband divorce attorney. This is such an angsty read, full of passion, and twists and turns. Hunter and Riley were two people who had fallen for each other but they were damaged souls yet they couldn’t help the pull they felt towards one another. Riley’s ex is a huge jerk and I so wanted to see him get his comeuppance. I sort of wished that Hunter kicked him to the curb when he realized that he was Riley soon to be ex instead of keeping him on as a client. So I was a bit steamed over Hunter and his actions there but as the story goes on, we get to watch as Hunter and Riley interacted and oh my, the chemistry is strong and intense between these two. Also, there are so many awesome support characters in Leading the Witness that I cant wait to see who Ms Fernando writes next in this series.

My Rating: 4.5 stars *****
“I received an advanced copy of this book from the author at no cost to me."

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Leading the Witness is the fourth book in the Conflict of Interest series by Chantal Fernando. I had been looking forward to Hunter and Riley’s story since Seducing the Defendant and this has become my favorite book in this series.

Hunter has been flirting with Riley seen the first time he walked into her bar “Riley’s” but with Riley being married Hunter has just been her customer/friend. When Hunter walks into mediation with his new client, he is surprised to find out that the soon-to-be ex-wife is Riley. Now, how long will Hunter wait till he asks Riley out?

I love all the characters in this series; it was great to see everyone and get a little surprise from Kat and Tristan. At times the secondary characters stole the story and the bantering between Kat/Hunter and Jaxon/Hunter was hilarious. Here’s hoping Yvonne will be getting a book of her own

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It's finally Hunter's turn and the sexy, tatted up lawyer does not disappoint. This one has a somewhat slower build on the romance with so many things keeping Hunter and Riley apart, but the chemistry between them is through the roof. I loved Hunter's patience as he quite literally woos Riley, breaking down her walls little by little. We also get some suspense by way of both Riley's ex and her past, and this one had some twists that I never saw coming. The story does stand on its own, but for those familiar with the wonderful characters of this series, we get plenty of peeks at past favorites and what is going on in their lives. This one did feel a bit more drawn out at times, but it's full of Fernando's trademark wit and sass, along with some intrigue and a romance that is both sweet and scorching hot. All in all, another solid addition to the series.
(As posted on Momma Says: To Read or Not to Read Blog - post scheduled to go live 4/17/18 at 9am EST)

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I have adored everything I have ready by Ms Fernando, and I am a big fan of her Conflict of Interest series.

I have been waiting for Hunter's story, and Ms Fernando certainly did not disappoint. He is the hottie lawyer, hiding his tattoos under expensive suits. However he does wear his heart on his sleeve, and he has been wearing it for Riley for a long time.

I love the banter between our lovelies, and sparks sure do fly between them.

I love Riley's kick ass, I don't need your help attitude, even when it is to her detriment. I also love that she will take the help - albeit reluctantly at first - when it is offered.

Hunter's name says it all. He goes for what he wants-eventually! And oh my, how wouldn't want to be hunted by Hunter? I adore that he is so protective of his friends, would go to bat for any of them if they needed it.

I freaking love love love the banter between the guys an gals from the previous books. They are such a close knit group of friends, and they are full of bite and snark and taking the p!ss out of each other.

I don't want to say too much about the story, just know that I think it was my favourite in the whole series - so far.

I can't wait to see where Ms Fernando takes us next with these illegally hot lawyers.

** will go on blog and Amazon etc on release and during blog tour**

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Hunter and his associates stumble upon a local pub and quickly become regulars. Imagine his surprise when one of his divorce cases, involves Riley McMahon, the owner of said pub, that he's admired from afar since she's always been unavailable.
While trying to keep their distance so the case isn't affected, they have to fight their growing feelings, while trying to keep Riley safe when past secrets are revealed and danger hits close to home. A wonderful read and I will definitely be revisiting this story again!

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Leading The Witness was a solid book. The characters were enjoyable and the storyline was great. It was different than what we normally get to read and the chemistry between the two characters was palpable. The writing was solid as well but I felt as if I was missing something from the book. Or I guess I'm just used to reading such over the top storylines that I didn't fully appreciate what was being offered here.

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